Deliberate Spread of Covid 19 Part 1

In the US, people who intentionally spread the coronavirus could face criminal charges under America’s terrorism laws, the US Justice Department’s No. 2 official has said. In a memo to top Justice Department leaders, law enforcement agency chiefs and US Attorneys across the country, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen said prosecutors and investigators could come… Continue reading Deliberate Spread of Covid 19 Part 1

Jun 2020. Coronavirus and the Youth in Scotland

June 2020. Almost all of Scotland’s youth are concerned about the impact of Covid-19 on their futures, according to a new study. In research commissioned by the Scottish Youth Parliament, 96% of young people said they are worried about the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their futures. Mental health was also a major… Continue reading Jun 2020. Coronavirus and the Youth in Scotland

Jun 2020. Coronavirus and the Homeless

June 2020. For now they have no names and little is known about their backgrounds. But it’s been established that at least six homeless people linked to hostels in London have died from coronavirus since March, triggering fears that outbreaks in crowded facilities with vulnerable people in poor health sharing bathrooms, dining rooms and even… Continue reading Jun 2020. Coronavirus and the Homeless

Jun 2020. Care Homes in Scotland during Coronavirus Part 2

June 2020. Some care home workers who test positive for coronavirus may have to continue working, according to new official guidance. The guidance says infected staff should carry on with their work if not doing so would create an “unacceptable risk”. But this should only be for the “absolute minimum period” necessary – no longer… Continue reading Jun 2020. Care Homes in Scotland during Coronavirus Part 2

Jun 2020. Care Homes in Scotland during Coronavirus Part 1

June 2020. More people have now died in care homes in Scotland than in hospitals, according to the latest figures from the National Records of Scotland (NRS), which also show that overall deaths have fallen for the fifth week running. The latest data on weekly deaths occurring in various settings shows that 1,818 deaths linked… Continue reading Jun 2020. Care Homes in Scotland during Coronavirus Part 1

Jun 2020. Coronavirus in the UK Care Homes

June 2020. England has reported the lowest rate of COVID-19 deaths per total fatalities in a study of European nations. The study by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) provides some welcome relief to the UK government which has come under increasing criticism for its handling of the care home crisis. The… Continue reading Jun 2020. Coronavirus in the UK Care Homes

May 2020. EU Coronavirus Bailout Plan

May 2020. A One Trillion Euro Bailout Package for the European Union to help cope with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic would be a game-changer for the bloc, an analyst told Euronews. Guntram Wolff, director of the European think tank, Bruegel, said that the financial package currently being debated in Brussels would be “a… Continue reading May 2020. EU Coronavirus Bailout Plan

May 2020. Prime Ministerial Broadcast

May 2020. Boris Johnson has unveiled a “conditional plan” to reopen society, allowing people in England to spend more time outdoors from Wednesday. The PM also said people who could not work from home should return to the workplace – but avoid public transport. He said a new Covid Alert System with five levels would… Continue reading May 2020. Prime Ministerial Broadcast

The Hidden Agenda behind Covid 19 Part 3

In 2009, Judy Mikovits published a study in the journal Science claiming that a mouse virus called XMRV caused ME/CFS. After two major groups failed to replicate her study and determined that her earlier findings were due to laboratory contamination, the paper was retracted from Science in 2011 (https://science.sciencemag.org/content/334/6063/1636.1.full). Mikovits herself was unable to replicate… Continue reading The Hidden Agenda behind Covid 19 Part 3